Katie Beers writes book about kidnapping

20 years ago, a young girl was kidnapped and held captive for more than two weeks. Now she has written a book about her ordeal.

"If it wasn't for, not necessarily, the kidnapping, I would not have been brought to the life I now live," said Katie Beers, kidnapping victim.

She is now 30 years old. Two decades removed from the underground nightmare that haunted a little girl and captivated a nation.

Believe it or not, Katie Beers says the anger, the bitterness, and the resentment are gone.

"I would never say you are 100% recovered, because there are little things that can get you here and there. But definitely, writing 'Buried Memories' has helped so much in finalizing my recovery," Beers said.

The married mother of 3-year-old Logan and 17-month-old Halee has written a book about her ordeal; the kidnapping by family friend John Esposito and the sexual assaults she endured while hidden in an underground cell for 17 days in early 1993.

But she also details earlier abuse by her godmother's husband Sal Inghilleri who went to prison for molesting Beers when she was just a toddler.